Mrs.
Floyd was born on Friday, February 10, 1933 in Union
County, Georgia, to William Roy Mauney and Willie
Nicholson
Mauney.She was a homemaker and a
member of Antioch Baptist Church.Mrs.
Floyd was preceded in death by her parents and her sister, Mary
Stephens.

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anna fay cook

Mrs.
Anna Fay Cook age 85 of Sweetgum Rd., Blairsville passed away on
Thursday, Feb.
4, 2010 in the Union General Hospital in Blairsville following an
extended
illness.Mrs. Cook was born on March 4,
1924 in Union County, the daughter of the late Clarence Cook and the
late
Bertha Davenport Cook.She was a native
and lifelong resident of Union county.She loved sewing and loved her family.She was preceded in death by two brothers, Quinton and Winston
Cook and
one sister-in-law, Dollie Cook.Mrs. cook was a member of Confidence Methodist Church.

Funeral
services were held on Saturday, Feb. 6, 2010 at 2 p.m. from the
Confidence
Methodist Church with the Rev. Charles Black and Rev. John Vogeley
officiating.Special music was presented
by Phil Nichols
and Ken Ensley.The following gentlemen
served as pallbearers, Don, Billy Joe, Michael, Tim and Matthew Cook
and Sean
Barnett.Interment followed in the
Confidence Methodist Church Cemetery.The
family met with friends at the funeral home on Friday evening from6-9
p.m.

Mountain
View Funeral Home of Blairsville in charge of the arrangements.You may sign the family guest book and send
condolences on line at www.mountainviewfuneralhome.com.

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angela (margie) darwin

Mrs.
Angela (Margie) Darwin age 78 of Ivy Log Rd., Blairsville passed away
on
Saturday, Jan. 30, 2010 in the Heritage Health Care of Blue Ridge
following an
extended illness.Mrs. Darwin was born
on July 10, 1931 in Carrollton, GA, the daughter of the late Elmer Rudy
Maddox
and the late Emma Belle Word Maddox.Mrs. Darwin enjoyed crocheting and making quilts.She was a seamstress and clothes
designer.She also loved traveling with
her husband.She was preceded in death
by her husband, Leroy Darwin, son, Rocky Brown Bilbo, sisters, Evelyn
Gable,
Lucile Scales and Martha (Monk) Bilbo, brothers, Norman, Kirby, Mayo
and
Shirley (Shane) Maddox.Mrs. Darwin was
of the Baptist faith.

Surviving
Mrs. Darwin are seven children, Nell Buchanan of Carrollton, GA, Ricky
Brown of
LA, Carol Ann Walker of Fitzgerald, GA, Terry Robert of the Colony, TX,
Angela
Aguilar of Colony, TX, Anita Garcia of Ballwin, MO, John Darwin of
Raeford, NC,
one brother and sister-in-law, Elmer and Drussilla Maddox of
Blairsville, one
sister, Bettie Hughes of Carrollton, GA, several nieces, nephews,
numerous
grandchildren and great grandchildren, many other relatives and friends
also
survive.

Funeral
services were held Saturday, Feb. 6, 2010 at 11 a.m. from the Mountain
View
chapel with the Rev. Jeff Lovell officiating.Special music was presented by Pastor Don and Sandra Parmely and
Brenda
Sue Green.In lieu of flowers if you
wish, the family requests that memorials may be made to the Gideons in
memory
of Mrs. Darwin.The family met with
friends
at the funeral home on Saturday from 9-11 a.m.

Mountain
View Funeral Home of Blairsville in charge of the arrangements.You may sign the family guest book and send
condolences on line at www.mountainviewfuneralhome.com.

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sarah josephine stallings

Sarah
Josephine Stallings was born on August 4, 1918, in Atlanta.Her parents were Marcus Anthony Jones and
Sarah Josephine Thomas.

After
earning her diploma from Commercial High School in Atlanta in 1936,
Josephine
went to work for the Citizens and Southern Bank.In
1946, she married Roy H. Stallings, Jr.,
giving birth to two sons in 1947 and 1950.

Josephine
worked in accounting for the C&S Bank in Atlanta before moving with
her
family to Newnan, GA and continued her career in accounting working for
different companies in Newnan and Whitesburg until her husband was
transferred
to Eatonton, Georgia in 1964.

Taking
advantage of an opportunity to return to school, Josephine became a
freshman at
Georgia College and State University when her youngest son was a junior
there
just after her 50th birthday.Majoring
in early childhood Education, she earned her bachelor’s of Science
degree when
she was 55 and accepted a job teaching at Butler-Baker Elementary
School in
Eatonton, GA, in 1974.

Josephine’s
specialty was teaching mathematics, and she quickly earned a reputation
for
having her students achieve high math scores on standardized tests.She would have a number of students stand at
the board working problems while the rest of the class checked their
work at
their desks.It was quite entertaining
to watch all the calculating, checking and cross-checking going on
during their
math sessions.

Josephine
taught school until she was 79 years old and upon retiring moved to
Blairsville, Georgia, in 1997.During
her life, she was very active in the VFW and Moose club and certainly
enjoyed
playing bingo.During the past ten years
she especially enjoyed spending her days at the Union County Senior
Center.

She is
survived by her two sons, Roy H. Stallings III, of Smyrna, and Mark A.
Stallings of Blairsville, their wives, one brother, Henry Jones of
Cochran, GA,
seven grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.

Graveside
services were held on Thursday, Feb. 4, 2010 at 12
p.m. from the Crestlawn Memorial Cemetery in Atlanta with the Rev.
Keith
Crowgey officiating.

Mountain
View Funeral Home of Blairsville, in charge of the arrangements.You may sign the family guest book and send
condolences on line at www.mountainviewfuneralhome.com.

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allan david jones, sr.

Mr. Allen
David Jones Sr, age 72 of Pitt Rd., Blairsville passed away on Tuesday,
Feb. 2,
2010 at his home following an extended illness.Mr. Jones was born on May 5, 1937 in Pittsburg, PA, the son of
the late
earl Oscar Jones and the late Alice Virginia Keefe Jones.He was a veteran of the US Navy of the Korean
War.He retired from the Florida Power
Corporation with over 34 years of service.He was a member of the American Legion and the S.P.C.A.He was preceded in death by a brother, Earl
O. Jones in2008.Mr. Jones was of the
Presbyterian faith.

Surviving Mr.
Jones are his loving wife of fifty years, Eulalie Jones of Blairsville,
one
son, Allan David Jones Jr. of Blairsville, one sister, Esther Albanese
of
Dunedin, FL, two brothers and sisters-in-law, Daniel R. and Judy Jones
of
Ocala, FL, Ross and Trish Jones of Clearwater, FL, two grandchildren,
Ashley
and Zachary Jones, several nieces, nephews, many other relatives and
friends
also survive.

A memorial
service will be held at a later date and will be announced.In lieu of flowers if you wish, the family
request
that memorials may be made to the North GA. S.P.C.A., PO Box 781 Young
Harris, GA 30582 in memory of Mr. Jones.

Mountain
View Funeral Home of Blairsville in charge of the arrangements.You may sign the family guest book and send
condolences on line at www.mountainviewfuneralhome.com.